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Author(s): MORAIS, I. L. L. de; LIMA, A. A. de; SANTOS, I. N. L. dos; MENESES, C.; SILVA, R. F. da; LOPES, R.; FERREYRA RAMOS, S. L.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; WREGE, M. S.; LOPES, M. T. G. Studies using ecological niche models highlight the vulnerability of forest species to climate change. This work aimed to analyze the distribution of timber species Aspidosperma desmanthum, Cariniana... ... |
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Author(s): AMARO, G. C.; FIDELIS, E. G.; SILVA, R. S. da; MEDEIROS, C. M. de The red palm mite, Raoiella indica Hirst, is the most invasive pest, having spread quickly to several countries. In Brazil it is already present in several regions and has a high potential for dispers... ... |
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Author(s): AGUIAR, A. V. de; WREGE, M. S.; SOUSA, V. A. de; SOARES, M. T. S.; FRITZSONS, E.; BOGNOLA, I. A.; SCARANTE, A. G.; MARCONDES, V. M. S. Mate (Ilex paraguariensis A. St. Hill.) is a native species in Southern, Southeastern and Mato Grosso do Sul State of Brazil, Paraguay and Northwestern region of Argentina. |
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Author(s): AMARO, G. C.; FIDELIS, E. G.; MEDEIROS, C. M.; SILVA, R. S. da Schizotetranychus hindustanicus Hirst (Acari: Tetranychidae) known as the Hindustan citrus mite, is a quarantine pest present in Roraima, Brazil. In 1924 this pest was described in India. It was repor... ... |
Author(s): MATIAS, R. A. M.; REZENDE, A. V.; SEVILHA, A. C.; SCARIOT, A. O.; MATRICARDI, E. A. T.; TERRIBILE, L. C. The distribution of species of agro-extractivist interest and their ecological relationship with the physical environment geomorphological and bioclimatic allow supporting strategies aimed at socioeco... ... |
Author(s): CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M.; TOMAS, W. M.; CAMILO, A. R.; TOMÁS, M. A.; SANTOS, L. G. O.; MOZERLE, H. B.; BOLZAN, A.; BODMER, R. O veado mateiro (Mazama americana) e veado catingueiro (Mazama gouazoubira) são espécies simpátricas no Pantanal. Algumas publicações indicam que há uma considerável sobreposição na dieta destas espéc... ... |
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